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Rework Example 4.2, now assuming that the house has 14 windows, each measuring 45 inches high by 32 inches wide. When you buy the house, they’re single- pane windows, but when you upgrade the insulation, you also upgrade the windows to the best you can buy (see Table 4.2). Remember that the windows replace some of the wall area. Neglect any solar gain through the windows, which would increase your savings even more

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